From Peter O’Toole to Helen Mirren: Learning the Royal Family Tree by the Actors Who Played Them
With his George VI in 'The King’s Speech,' Colin Firth joins the venerable house of British Movie Monarchs — here's their full family tree.
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Plus: "Idol" winner Lee DeWyze's debut album gets a release date.
Plus: Rupert Everett has some controversial advice for closeted gay actors and actresses.
And Molly Sims stars in a Latisse parody.
Where the bold-face names ate and drank this week.
That's what the actor hears, anyway. Through hotel-room walls.
You know, because she's on Percocet. Otherwise, the 15-year-old would be the life of the party.
Plus: Rupert Everett makes a scene at Tea & Sympathy, and John Doherty leaves the Waldorf=Astoria, all in our morning news roundup.
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